One of our students "lost" the game we were playing and had to eat a piece of cake without hands or utensils!
We were at someone else's home, and I just had to take a quick picture of this quaint view of their stove. Isn't it cute?!
Here's a prayer wheel at the local Gandan Buddhist Monastery. It is believed that if you walk around the wheel, spinning the wheel, while offering your prayer up, that you will have a good chance of it being answered. There are many prayer wheels all over the campus of the monastery.
Here's the view from the front porch of one of the monastery buildings. You can see over an area of the city. I thought it was a great view.
This lady is selling beads, idols, candles, and many other items to use in worship, right outside the Buddhist Monastery.
Psalm 115:4-7: "Their idols are silver and gold, the work of man's hands. They have mouths, but they cannot speak; they have eyes, but they cannot see; they have ears, but they cannot hear; they have noses, but they cannot smell; they have hands, but they cannot fel; they have feet, but they cannot walk; they cannot make a sound with their throat."
See more at www.gandan.mn
1 comment:
Remember our first little house? Our stove was that size. :) Can't put a turkey or a jelly roll sized pan in it just fyi. ;)
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